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  2. Acre, Israel - Wikipedia

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    Acre (/ ˈ ɑː k ər, ˈ eɪ k ər / AH-kər, AY-kər), known in Hebrew as Akko (Hebrew: עַכּוֹ, ʻAkkō) and in Arabic as Akka (Arabic: عكّا, ʻAkkā), is a city in the coastal plain region of the Northern District of Israel.

  3. Treasures in the Walls Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum has exhibits on life in Galilee dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries. [1] The museum contains artifacts such as local craftsmanship, [5] clocks, vessels, [6] furniture, works of art and books for children. During Hanukkah, the museum displays a collection of menorahs dating back to the 1930s. [1]

  4. Acre Prison - Wikipedia

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    Acre Prison today. Acre Prison, also known as Akko Prison, is a former prison and current museum in Acre, Israel. The citadel in the old city was built during the Ottoman period over the ruins of a 12th-century Crusader fortress. The Ottomans used it at various times as a government building, prison, army barracks, and arms warehouse. [1]

  5. Hospitaller commandery of Saint-Jean-d'Acre - Wikipedia

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    The Hospitaller commandery of Saint-Jean-d'Acre is a monumental complex founded by the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as the Knights Hospitallers. It is located in the city of Saint-Jean-d'Acre (now Acre in Israel). In the 13th century, the commandery became the headquarters of the Order until the fall of the city in 1291. [1]

  6. Ptolemais in Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemais was an ancient port city on the Canaanite coast in the ancient region of Phoenicia, in the location of the present-day city of Acre, Israel. It was also called Ptolemais in Canaan and Ake-Ptolemais (or Akko, Ake, or Akre in Canaanite Language). It was an ancient bishopric that became a double Catholic titular see.

  7. Khan al-Umdan - Wikipedia

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    Khan al-Umdan (Arabic: خان العمدان: "Caravanserai of the Pillars" or "Inn of the Columns", also known as Khán-i-ʻAvámid) is the largest and best preserved caravanserai in Acre, Israel. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Located in the Old City of Acre , it is one of the prominent projects constructed during the rule of Ahmed Jezzar Pasha in Galilee ...

  8. Child who shattered rare 3,500-year-old artifact is invited ...

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    A 4-year-old accidentally knocked over and shattered a 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar during a visit to the Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa in Israel on Friday.. The museum said the ...

  9. Category:History of Acre, Israel - Wikipedia

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    Military history of Acre, Israel (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "History of Acre, Israel" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.